Suspension-hook.



A. W. MARTIN. SUSPENSION HOOK. APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 22, 1910.

993,262, Patented May 23, 1911.

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% in the foi'ni shown in Fig. 3 the eonstruc- Lion is the same as that shown in 1 except the support engaging member 6 is preferably provioied with a shank arranged at t Atlanta, in the county of Fulton a time of Georgia, have invented certain ne and nseini III'lDYOTQiUQDiLS 111 Suspensionand 1 do declare the following to be a hill, dent, and exact description of the 111- an angle to the body portion thereof with Yention, such as Wlii. enable others skilled in an attaching piete 7 secured to its free end.

Chis shank arranged at an angle as shown,

me art to which it meriieii'is to make and L l l 1o prevene eye-fling insects such as ants i use he S53E19 1 his inieni'ion re an iinnz'aweai Mo ome from the sninortin struc- 1 1 i i I ili'USCu snspe sum noon. outer sun e of the cup anq on icie snspen tied by i,,-\1 The inve ition oonsieis in the eonsiyneii 3:: sing onto the an, e anii arrangement of parts as will be he;

after described anoi particularly pointed est a 4- a, hammock hook is shown comin. the cl; 1 an attaching plate having a downnpzinying drawings: Figure l. 'iiardly inclined suppoiuing member 9 prois s sicie eievetmn partly in section of a sus vicieci at its free end with a hook or eye 16 L0 tension 1100 with which is engages "the eye 11 of an inihe shank of which is seprovlded Wlti'l on (ili This cup 13 is prefer-- dined hook 12 0 cured oil. cup 13 protecting flange 1+ eonstrneted. in acconlanee with 1 i :11 of? e inve' oo E19. 41 obiv connected with the shank of the hook J1 A, v e v v of z .io'aiier 10mm 0: the invention 12 ehroiwh one sicie OI said on to *n'ovicie 1 1 0 r vertical seamen oi still enoti'ie'e o "161112; 01: the on J in upright ")OSl .i e i.

he nook broken 0, lined hook.

11 Lee ionn Oi ,ne imeneion new 1* in i- W 00?: s 1mm .0 n.

1 and 2, a suspension hook '1. is pro- 111 eel soezet conneefiio member 15, said e passed. them the center of the on 3.? neving an intniinei oii e 2 it. (lzipteci 1:0 0on1 gpor ti g street as 301m 'iormeo o eye 2 of the hook mean I, e and the bottom thereof is pro eating bvious 't i'mi: this improved hook used for suspending any desired ebi will be especially use .1} in meat e113. similar pieces to protect the ndeci thereby from inseeis, rats nimble manner to the 00k, :beL-g herein shown pro i r time through 'i'vhlci o o: e .i

is u p iw'v'iiied. with an inturneei ciownwero oing (ieseiipiioe, i'ei if: i annulmiiange 5 to provide means the aeeompanying Law ig the 011 01 other he m eo'swhen of me in the cup from splashing UL out during the mom ent of V. i. The screw eye is rlesigned to inserte into the supporting structure a. point one-fourth or one-half inch, more or serted through said opening and into the cup and rigidly secured to said opening, with the hook depending from the bottom of the cup, said hook having a socket on its upper end, .a shank having a screw threaded upper end, its lower end being provided with a ball thereon which is mounted in said 10 socket andadapted to. rotate therein.

- In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in p esenc'e of two subscribing witnesses ALGERNON W. MARTIN. Witnesses:

1 PAUL E. JOHNSON,

WALTER C. HENDRIX. 

